Representative Mike Shelton (D-District 97) is working on legislation to stop the sale of Cocaine, the energy drink, in Oklahoma because of its dangerous message to teens, but not everyone agrees with his position, including the founder of the energy drink.

"It is the best energy drink on the market," consumer Cory Rula said. "I have not found anything better."

He drinks about 2 'Cocaines' a day and doesn't want the energy drink banned in Oklahoma.

"I think there are other problems to be worried about other than an energy drink," Rula said.

Representative Shelton disagrees. He said he first learned about 'Cocaine' when he saw two young boys buying it.

"They were talking about it," Representative Shelton said. "They were happy they had it. I looked at it, went back to the cooler and they had a bunch of it."

Representative Shelton said he bought it all and brought it to the state capitol. He's now passed around 'Cocaine' to House and Senate leaders in hopes of stopping its sale in Oklahoma.

"It doesn't need to be sold in Oklahoma," Repsentative Shelton said. "There's no need for it. Plenty of other energy drinks that don't have ugly names like cocaine."

In a phone interview, a 'Cocaine' representative argued that the politician is just adding fuel to the company's fire.